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acceptable use policy (AUP)Answer - A document that stipulates restrictions and practices that a user must agree in order to use organizational computing and network resources. acceptanceAnswer - When an organization decides to accept a risk because the cost of avoiding the risk outweighs the ...

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WGU D333 ETHICS IN TECHNOLOGY EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
acceptable use policy (AUP)Answer ✔✔ - A document that stipulates restrictions and practices that a user must agree in order to use organizational computing and network resources.
acceptanceAnswer✔✔ - When an organization decides to accept a risk because the cost of avoiding the risk outweighs the potential loss of the risk. A decision to accept a risk can be extremely difficult and controversial when dealing with safety-critical systems because making that determination involves forming personal judgments about the value of human life, assessing potential liability in case of an accident, evaluating the potential impact on the surrounding natural environment, and estimating the system's costs and benefits.
advanced persistent threat (APT)Answer ✔✔ - A network attack in which an intruder gains access to a network and stays there —undetected—with the intention of stealing data over a long period of time (weeks or even months).
agile developmentAnswer ✔✔ - A software development methodology in which a system is developed in iterations lasting from one to four weeks. Unlike the waterfall system development model, agile development accepts the fact that system requirements are evolving and cannot be fully understood or defined at the start of the project.
Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)Answer ✔✔ - An agreement of the World Trade Organization that requires member governments to ensure that intellectual property
rights can be enforced under their laws and that penalties for infringement are tough enough to deter further violations.
American Recovery and Reinvestment ActAnswer ✔✔ - A wide-ranging act that authorized $787 billion in spending and tax cuts over a 10-year period and included strong privacy provisions for electronic health records, such as banning the sale of health information, promoting the use of audit trails and encryption, and providing rights of access for patients. annualized loss expectancy (ALE)Answer ✔✔ - The estimated loss from a potential risk event over the course of a year. The following equation is used to calculate the annual loss expectancy: ARO × SLE = ALE. Where ARO is the annualized rate of occurrence, an estimate of the probability that this event will occur over the course of a year and SLE is the single loss expectancy, the estimated loss that would be incurred if the event happens.
annualized rate of occurrence (ARO)Answer ✔✔ - An estimate of the probability that a risk event will occur over the course of a year.
anonymous expressionAnswer ✔✔ - The expression of opinions by people who do not reveal their identity.
anonymous remailer serviceAnswer ✔✔ - A service that allows anonymity on the Internet by using a computer program that strips the originating header and/or IP address from the message and then forwards the message to its intended recipient.
anti-SLAPP lawsAnswer ✔✔ - Laws designed to reduce frivolous SLAPPs (strategic lawsuit against public participation (SLAPP), which is a lawsuit filed by corporations, government officials, and others against citizens and community groups who oppose them on matters of concern).
antivirus softwareAnswer ✔✔ - Software that scans for a specific sequence of bytes, known as a virus signature, that indicates the presence of a specific virus.
artificial intelligence systemsAnswer ✔✔ - The people, procedures, hardware, software, data, and knowledge needed to develop computer systems and machines that can simulate human intelligence processes, including learning (the acquisition of information and rules for using the information), reasoning (using rules to reach conclusions), and self-correction (using the outcome from one scenario to improve its performance on future scenarios).
audit committeeAnswer ✔✔ - A group that provides assistance to the board of directors in fulfilling its responsibilities with respect to the oversight of the quality and integrity of the organization's accounting
and reporting practices and controls, including financial statements and reports; the organization's compliance with legal and regulatory requirements; the qualifications, independence, and performance of the company's independent auditor; and the performance of the company's internal audit team. avoidanceAnswer✔✔ - The elimination of a vulnerability that gives rise to a particular risk in order to avoid the risk altogether. This is the most effective solution but often not possible due to organizational requirements and factors beyond an organization's control.
Bathsheba syndromeAnswer ✔✔ - The moral corruption of people in power, which is often facilitated by
a tendency for people to look the other way when their leaders act inappropriately.
best practiceAnswer ✔✔ - A method or technique that has consistently shown results superior to those achieved with other means and that is used as a benchmark within a particular industry.
Bill of RightsAnswer✔✔ - The first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution that spell out additional rights of individuals.
black-box testingAnswer ✔✔ - A type of dynamic testing that involves viewing the software unit as a device that has expected input and output behaviors but whose internal workings are unknown (a black box).
blended threatAnswer ✔✔ - A sophisticated threat that combines the features of a virus, worm, Trojan horse, and other malicious code into a single payload.
body of knowledgeAnswer ✔✔ - An agreed-upon sets of skills and abilities that all licensed professionals
must possess.
botnetAnswer✔✔ - A large group of computers, which are controlled from one or more remote locations by hackers, without the knowledge or consent of their owners.
breach of contractAnswer ✔✔ - The failure of one party to meet the terms of a contract.
breach of the duty of careAnswer ✔✔ - The failure to act as a reasonable person would act.
breach of warrantyAnswer ✔✔ - When a product fails to meet the terms of its warranty. briberyAnswer✔✔ - The act of providing money, property, or favors to someone in business or government in order to obtain a business advantage.
bring your own device (BYOD)Answer ✔✔ - A business policy that permits, and in some cases, encourages employees to use their own mobile devices (smartphones, tablets, or laptops) to access company computing resources and applications, including email, corporate databases, the corporate intranet, and the Internet.
BSA | The Software AllianceAnswer ✔✔ - A trade group that represent the world's largest software and hardware manufacturers.
business continuity planAnswer ✔✔ - A risk-based strategy that includes an occupant emergency evacuation plan, a continuity of operations plan, and an incident management plan with an active governance process to minimize the potential impact of any security incident and to ensure business continuity in the event of a cyberattack or some form of disaster.
business information systemAnswer ✔✔ - A set of interrelated components —including hardware, software, databases, networks, people, and procedures —that collects and processes data and disseminates the output.
Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) modelsAnswer ✔✔ - Collection of best practices that help
organizations improve their processes.
CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing Test to Tell Computers and Humans Apart)Answer ✔✔ -
Software that generates and grades tests that humans can pass and all but the most sophisticated computer programs cannot.
certificationAnswer✔✔ - Indicates that a professional possesses a particular set of skills, knowledge, or abilities, in the opinion of the certifying organization. Certification can also apply to products (e.g., the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED logo assures that the product has met rigorous interoperability testing to ensure that it will work with other Wi-Fi-certified products) and is generally voluntary.
Child Online Protection Act (COPA)Answer ✔✔ - An act signed into law in 1998 with the aim of prohibiting the making of harmful material available to minors via the Internet; the law was ultimately ruled largely unconstitutional.

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